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Citation: William M. Detmer and Edward H. Shortliffe. (1995) A Model of Clinical Query Management that Supports Integration of Biomedical Information Over the World Wide Web. In Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care., 898-902,1995.
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| author | William M. Detmer and Edward H. Shortliffe
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| title | A Model of Clinical Query Management that Supports Integration of Biomedical Information Over the World Wide Web
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| booktitle | Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care.
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| pages | 898-902
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| address | New Orleans, LA
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| year | 1995
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| note | Updated August 1995
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| abstract | A model of clinical query management is described that supports the integration of various types of biomedical information and the delivery of that information through a common interface. The model extends the architecture of the World Wide Web to include a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) mediator, which takes in user queries, performs syntactic and semantic processing to transform the input to a canonical form, selects the appropriate information sources to answer the query, translates the canonical query statement into a query of each information resource, queries the chosen information sources in parallel, and controls the analysis and display of results. We describe WebMedline, a CGI mediator that implements portions of this model, and discuss the benefits and limitations of this approach.
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| Abstract | A model of clinical query management is de … A model of clinical query management is described that supports the integration of various types of biomedical information and the delivery of that information through a common interface. The model extends the architecture of the World Wide Web to include a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) mediator, which takes in user queries, performs syntactic and semantic processing to transform the input to a canonical form, selects the appropriate information sources to answer the query, translates the canonical query statement into a query of each information resource, queries the chosen information sources in parallel, and controls the analysis and display of results. We describe WebMedline, a CGI mediator that implements portions of this model, and discuss the benefits and limitations of this approach. benefits and limitations of this approach. |
| Address | New Orleans, LA + |
| Author | William M. Detmer and Edward H. Shortliffe + |
| Bibtype | inproceedings + |
| Booktitle | Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care. + |
| Has author | William M. Detmer and Edward H. Shortliffe + |
| Has identifier | KSL-95-45 + |
| Has publishing details | 898-902,1995 + |
| Has title | A Model of Clinical Query Management that Supports Integration of Biomedical Information Over the World Wide Web + |
| Has where published | Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care. + |
| Has year | 1995 + |
| Ksl tr id | KSL-95-45 + |
| Note | Updated August 1995 + |
| Pages | 898-902 + |
| Process note | GOOGLE + |
| Title | A Model of Clinical Query Management that Supports Integration of Biomedical Information Over the World Wide Web + |
| Year | 1995 + |